GIVEAWAY of My Book: Montessori at Home Guide: A Short Practical Model to Gently Guide your 2-6 Year Old through Learning Self-Care

Ever wondered how to get your little one to be a bit more independent? Part of the answer is by teaching self-care. By intentionally teaching your child to eat on their own, perform tasks related to hygiene (brush their teeth, comb hair, etc.), dress themselves, and more, you encourage your child’s autonomy. This, in turn, boosts their self-confidence and helps your little one develop fine motor skills (the added bonus? It frees up YOUR time). I talk about all of this in my book, Montessori at Home Guide: A Short Practical Model to Gently Guide your 2-6 Year Old through Learning Self-Care.

If you’re not sure where to start with self-care, or don’t even know what lessons you should teach, this is the book for you. The lessons are explained in detail, including how they relate to the Montessori philosophy. Any parent of a child between ages 2-6 can benefit from reading this book, especially if you’re interested in the Montessori method. You can learn more about this self-care book here.

My publisher, Sterling Productions, has recently released the audio version of the book. To spread the word about this new audiobook, they’re offering a giveaway of the audio version!

You can find all the details about the giveaway below. It’s very simple, you just need to join Sterling Productions’ mailing list, join the Volcano Mama mailing list (see the top right-hand corner of the page) or like the Montessori at Home Guide Facebook page. If you already like the Facebook page or have signed up for one of the mailing lists, that’s no problem, simply use the same email address when you enter the giveaway contest.

Stay tuned to the Montessori at Home Guides Facebook page where Sterling Productions also does physical book giveaways.

The contest runs until June 24. So make sure you enter before then. Feel free to share this post and give your friends a chance to win too!

Are you a traditionalist who needs to physically hold a book while flipping through the pages? I understand. You can also find the book on Amazon. There, you can also browse through the rest of the Montessori at Home Guide books. Happy reading and happy parenting!

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Who is Volcano Mama?

Rachel is a Montessori teacher, freelance writer, mama and wife. Currently she works from home to spend more time with her 5 year-old-son and 2-year-old daughter. In her free time, she volunteers at the library she helped begin at the local church where she lives in a small town in Guatemala. She also loves watching volcanic explosions from her rooftop, crafting, cooking & baking, going for the occasional jog and being with her family. Follow her on her blog at www.rachelpeachey.com

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Check out my book! This one is all about Montessori inspired discipline and teaching social skills to little ones. You'll find everything from introducing oneself to how to handle tantrums the Montessori way and a bonus section on how to address tough topics like death.

Check out my book, Montessori at Home Guide: A Short Practical Model to Gently Guide Your 2 to 6-Year-Old Through Learning Self-Care